From School Library Journal
PreSchool-Grade 2—Lulu is back in this companion to Ladybug
Girl (Dial, 2008). Taking on the guise of her superhero
alter-ego (including a red tutu and spotted wings), she makes her
own fun on the way to the playground by leaping over sidewalk
cracks and counting to infinity. However, once she and her mother
arrive, Ladybug Girl faces a new challenge: she wants to play with
her friend Sam, but they can't agree on what to do. Lulu is
frustrated at first, but then suggests playing the Ladybug Girl
game. Sam, clad in yellow and black, quickly turns into Bumblebee
Boy, and the two "zoom around…looking to help anyone in trouble."
When two girls ask to join in, but both want to be Butterfly Girl,
Ladybug Girl tactfully defuses the situation by saying, "If we're
going to play together...we don't fight each other." One youngster
agrees to be Dragonfly Girl and the Bug Squad flies again. Like the
previous book, this offering paints a realistic picture of the
daily struggles in a youngster's life. The conflict and resolution
ring true, as does the dialogue. The lesson is clearly stated, but
not heavy-handed. The cartoon illustrations are bright, expressive,
and beautifully presented. Pair this book with one of Mini Grey's
"Traction Man" titles (Knopf) for a superb superhero
storytime.—Rachael Vilmar, Eastern Shore Regional Library,
Salisbury, MD
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